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Geohydrology of monitoring wells drilled in Oasis Valley near Beatty, Nye County, Nevada, 1997

January 1, 1999

Twelve monitoring wells were installed in 1997 at seven sites in and near Oasis Valley, Nevada. The wells, ranging in depth from 65 to 642 feet, were installed to measure water levels and to collect water-quality samples. Well-construction data and geologic and geophysical logs are presented in this report. Seven geologic units were identified and described from samples collected during the drilling: (1) Ammonia Tanks Tuff; (2) Tuff of Cutoff Road; (3) tuffs, not formally named but informally referred to in this report as the 'tuff of Oasis Valley'; (4) lavas informally named the 'rhyolitic lavas of Colson Pond'; (5) Tertiary colluvial and alluvial gravelly deposits; (6) Tertiary and Quaternary colluvium; and (7) Quaternary alluvium. Water levels in the wells were measured in October 1997 and February 1998 and ranged from about 18 to 350 feet below land surface. Transmissive zones in one of the boreholes penetrating volcanic rock were identified using flowmeter data. Zones with the highest transmissivity are at depths of about 205 feet in the 'rhyolitic lavas of Colson Pond' and 340 feet within the 'tuff of Oasis Valley.'

Publication Year 1999
Title Geohydrology of monitoring wells drilled in Oasis Valley near Beatty, Nye County, Nevada, 1997
DOI 10.3133/wri984184
Authors Armando R. Robledo, Philip L. Ryder, Joseph M. Fenelon, Frederick L. Paillet
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Water-Resources Investigations Report
Series Number 98-4184
Index ID wri984184
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program; U.S. Geological Survey